JamesC: hi JelenaJamesC: thanks for comingJamesC: hi also to llancastersuzon: Hi!cleolapa: Hi :) thank you!!llancaster: Hello Everyone.cleolapa: I will record the first hour...cleolapa: Hello:)JamesC: okJamesC: that would be greatJamesC: whatever you can manage. have you a post-performanvce party to go to?JamesC: wish I could come :)cleolapa: :) llancaster: :-)suzon: hi! we are setting up....JamesC: natasha?suzon: Who and where are you, ....Ms or Mr or..they Lancaster?llancaster: Hi, Linus Lancaster. I\'m an art teacher in Northern California working on a project called Dada@SeaJamesC: oh great!suzon: ah great, yes Claudia is going to show a project of yoursllancaster: Great. Are there any instructions about the format?JamesC: LivingSeaSculpture, are you the creator of Watch it Grow?JamesC: Coral Art?llancaster: No, that is someone else.JamesC: Sorry, Llancaster. I was trying to address someone called LivingArtSculptureJamesC: I see the name in the audience drop-down listJamesC: LivingSeaSculpture I mean-anniea: ready to recordJamesC: greatJamesC: Annie, are you going to record the full session?JamesC: Linus, I\'m a performance artist from Brisbane, and also helping out on this platform a bitllancaster: Brisbane, CA?JamesC: AustraliaJamesC: Queenslandllancaster: Ah. A fellow performance artist :-)JamesC: you too!cherylmaeder: artist cheryl maederLivingSeaSculpture: I am here , Colleen-anniea: yes, James, but it will be almost 4 giga thenLivingSeaSculpture: Living Sea Sculpture yes :)waterbodies: Hi Linus!!!llancaster: Hellow!LivingSeaSculpture: Sorry I\'m half reading,,yes lIving Sea Sculpture is Watch it growJamesC: I mostly have a stillness and walking practise, and occassionly extending my bodily perception through objects and environmentsJamesC: oh great, LSS, welcome hereLivingSeaSculpture: Thank you!waterbodies: Can you hear us Linus?LivingSeaSculpture: For having me :)-anniea: should I start recording?JamesC: Annie, if you can get the whole session then yes, but if you can only get one hour then better start later to get the end-anniea: i can do the wholeJamesC: cause Jelena is getting first hourcleolapa: okllancaster: Yes, I have sound and videoJamesC: we still need your recording Jelena as back up-hi: >-SueReid: Good Morning! Happy to be making WaterWheel today - will check into the tap through the dayJamesC: are you in Australia Sue?-SueReid: YesJamesC: where?-SueReid: I\'m in Canberrakarla: hi, i just connected now. suzon: functional artwaterbodies: hi KarlaJamesC: hi Karlasuzon: hi!atomme: Hey Suzon! Berlin is in the audienceJamesC: rockin\'suzon: SEM imagery by Anastasia Tyurina-anniea: I need a backup recording - sound might not be completely ok at my side , but probably is .......JamesC: your covered, Anniesuzon: patterns of residues of watersuzon: amazing colooursJamesC: I think the water comes from water-bodies around south-east Queenslandwaterbodies: WOWWWWWsuzon: yes, looks like a plants or bottom of a mushroomkarla: I love the texturessuzon: yes, KarlaJamesC: looks like fabricsuzon: excellent work!suzon: how monstruous is beautiful?!-neoscenes: what is the scale of these?suzon: Colleen Flanigan is an artist that West Marrin who is speaking, has invited to contribute to Water Works1!suzon: the Tap allows only 90 sec video at a time...so we have parts of bigger videosJamesC: It\'s quite a large installation, Colleen?suzon: Coral Art and climate changeLivingSeaSculpture: 15\'x9\'x6\' Jamessuzon: artificial coral to grow and replace the damaged coralJamesC: Did you need to plasce starter corals on the structure?LivingSeaSculpture: real coral on humanmade substrateLivingSeaSculpture: yes we dosuzon: Scott Kildall is one of the 150+ artists who responded to the call by contributing with this videowaterbodies: Cool!suzon: and that West has selectedJamesC: hie project has the same name as this eventwaterbodies: Yes! I realized that too :-)JamesC: and biological function in the case of Colleen\'sLivingSeaSculpture: Thanks west!JamesC: DNA patterns and city mapsJamesC: both are complex emergent formsJamesC: yay, Suzonsuzon: key words coming up-SueReid: Love the organic flow Anastasia\'s coral substrate work - a lovely alternative to the substrates of rigid wall used to hold back the ocean\'s rise (those rigid forms being ideal for jelly fish eggs and less desirable jellyfish futures.JamesC: it\'s a way of making data accessible and something humans can relate toJamesC: we like beauty, as a species.JamesC: the coral sculpture is Colleen\'s-SueReid: Whoops - I think that was Collen\'s work I referred to.LivingSeaSculpture: thank you Sue :)I have curvy dreams for future reefs-SueReid: Concentric patterns of evaporated matter in Anastasia\'s work also lovely connection to micro/marcro \'oceanic circle\'s that inspired the original thinking behind the LAw of the Sea and the creation of a watery commons.JamesC: it takes different formswaterbodies: I had a couple of questions for Westsuzon: Thanks a lot West!waterbodies: One is in water qualitywaterbodies: the on\\ther is on the colors and aptternswaterbodies: Maybe the questions are for Anastasiasuzon: yes, Lila is a great contributor to Waterwheelsuzon: this is a video by Bonita Bell,suzon: a student at Tample Dance centersuzon: student of Merian Soto who for the second times involved her students in the callsuzon: Hannes i sent you an emailcherylmaeder: Hi Cheryl Maeder heresuzon: Hi Cheryl Maeder! thanks for this video contributioncherylmaeder: Love it, Thank you for having my work on this incredible platform on water!JamesC: thanks for esponding to the callJamesC: e-spondingsuzon: no suzon: it is finished-SueReid: would love to see more of the videosuzon: it is the entire videoJamesC: you\'ll have to ask the artist if you can buy a copy of an extended version :)suzon: :-)suzon: :-)JamesC: $$$suzon: if i remember well in Indonesia when i went to Vesak in Borobudur, people were given a bottle of water which was called something like holy!suzon: well labeled-anniea: thanks lilaJamesC: the Holy riverJamesC: you use bio-feedback for participants to reach awareness?JamesC: use ECG?JamesC: walking talking waterguest1: Hi, my webcam is off maybeguest1: Hi JamesJamesC: it blows the argument of whether or not water has memory out of the water-anniea: :)guest1: Do you like to keep things separate, or use insights from ancient practices to enhance well-being and more environmental awareness?lilamoore: thank you allsuzon: thank you LIla and Hannessuzon: Hannes visit backstage was a surprise!!!JamesC: hello SilvanaLivingSeaSculpture: Having hard time hearingLivingSeaSculpture: even with full volumeLivingSeaSculpture: murmurJamesC: i hear Victoria finevivesna: how about now?waterbodies: yeskarla: ok for meLivingSeaSculpture: maybe it\'s my endsuzon: yes liveingseasuzon: push your volumesuzon: :-)LivingSeaSculpture: it\'s full :)JamesC: refresh ur page liningSeasuzon: Victoria Vesna is talking about her installation BOWLSJamesC: livingSea-anniea: should there be images? now?-anniea: I don\'t see anything but the webcamkarla: yes, there are imagessuzon: where the pollution of water create sound and animationJamesC: try refreshing Anniesuzon: annie you need to refresh your pagesuzon: pleasesuzon: you will see the media then-annie: they are there now, refreshedkarla: here is a link to her website if you can\'t see the images http://victoriavesna.com/index.php?p=projects&item=4JamesC: (thunms up)suzon: Hi Claudia!suzon: Claudia designed Waterbodies.org-annie: is someone doing the dishes?JamesC: not anymore-annie: :)suzon: Dada at Sea by Mr Lancaster....in the chat heresuzon: in colaboration with Frederick Youngsuzon: oops collaboration JamesC: what\'s the status of the project at the moment, Linus?llancaster: We just received a small grant that will get us started working with the SF Maritime Museum.JamesC: where is it going to be installed?suzon: it does make sense here in Australia....it is a dada situation with refugeessuzon: dada data!suzon: need flying boats!llancaster: At the aquatic park next to the Hyde Street Pier, SFJamesC: big project!karla: yes, \rGreat project. JamesC: is it envisioned to be permanant?llancaster: No, it will be temporary.vivesna: I don\'t think so -- for about a week in novemberJamesC: 2016?vivesna: yessuzon: we will see the latest images\rafter in the media centrevivesna: Nov 3-12, 2016suzon: great....Scotiam: the designs ae very beautifulJamesC: good morning ScotiamScotiam: : )suzon: hi :-)llancaster: Thank you Claudia!suzon: Now, CLaudia is introducing Karla Brunet worksuzon: Hi Karla!...yes the conference in Brazil? seems really interestingsuzon: when is it? can you give the link pleaseJamesC: is it you Karla Brunet, here in the audience?karla: yesJamesC: you are a diverkarla: here is the link of the video https://vimeo.com/103669959suzon: love the soundtrackkarla: yes, i\'m diverkarla: I also work with the ocean data in different projectsJamesC: which wreck is this?karla: different onessuzon: ah!....nice....in australia there are 2 artists who are doing a lot of research as divers: Dean Walsh and Sarah Jane Pellkarla: in Los Roques, San Andres, Red Seasuzon: snap!karla: Great I\'m writing there names. thanks suzon: where are you based Karla?karla: in Salvador, BrazilLivingSeaSculpture: sarah Jane Pell is a friend if want intro tookarla: great thanksJamesC: So is Dean a friend of minekarla: www.tropixel2016.ufba.br/en/karla: here is the link to our event in Septemberkarla: we have open calls suzon: i was going to tell Hannes about these artists as they are very interested by biofeedbackkarla: great, thankskarla: here is a video I did with students to show a bit of Salvador to invite people to Tropixel https://vimeo.com/158972867karla: thanks for the tapJamesC: are the artists you presenters, all contributors to waterbodies?JamesC: presentedJamesC: no gender stereotyping allowedvivesna: not a stereotype -- :)suzon: ahaha....no James no stereotypesuzon: everyone is ying and yangsuzon: but we do have a cycle linked to the moon!vivesna: the lunatics are on the looseJamesC: easier to see house entries during the full moon night?karla: the sound is by artists I collaborate Luveboxkarla: They made it special to this videoJamesC: but yes the light or dark from the moon affects all lifevivesna: DADA DATA LUNATICSJamesC: da da day takarla: and affect the sea a lot... diving is a completely different experience here when it is full moonJamesC: dah dah doh dohJamesC: wow, diving under full moon. mmmllancaster: :-)JamesC: only minutes left on this TapJamesC: it will close suddenly soonLivingSeaSculpture: thanks all ! buena suerte -annie: thank you for thisLivingSeaSculpture: wonderful work to see and hear :)-annie: by byewaterbodies: thanks all!!! Linus, Frederick & Karla, thanks millions1!!JamesC: byeLivingSeaSculpture: Congrats Suzon too !!!karla: thanks all!-annie: I will see you tomorrow in 12 hoursllancaster: Thanks everyone. Nice work!JamesC: fantastic!!vivesna: CONGRATULATIONS SUZON!-annie: (have to sleep now, a pity, it\'s interesting to see so many people active and enthousiasticJamesC: 10 hrs back to backJamesC: bye byewaterbodies: thanks James!!!!!!!JamesC: thank you-annie: (&é hours for me isn\'t it James?)JamesC: so great to have you here